Giving the right information at the right time to the right people.

Giving the right information…

But it also includes “soft data”, such as feelings, hopes, dreams and disappointments.

And authentic leadership involves managing personal communication in all of these arenas.

At the right time…

It is always appropriate for a leader to inform the board of directors that the organization is off plan.and behind budget. But sitting on the information for six weeks and then informing the board when it’s too late to take action is not.

Authentic leadership involves coming forth with relevant information at the right time.

To the right people…

Every leader has multiple circles of influence, each defined by levels of intimacy, familiarity, or responsibility.

What I share with my wife is different than what I will share with my kids.

What I share with the leadership team is different than what I will share with part-time contracted staff.

Authentic leadership involves the wisdom and discernment to know what information is appropriate to be shared with each of these levels of influence.

Again, the emphasis on authenticity in today’s leadership culture is a welcome and refreshing trend that is breathing new life into the culture of thriving teams.

But in the rush to seize this value, don’t make the mistake of believing that it requires unfiltered communication of every fact or feeling to everyone who crosses your path.

Bring a healthy dose of discernment into every authentic conversation.

It can start by giving the right information, at the right time, to the right people.